Barbara Kingsolver

"...trust in Creation which is made fresh daily and doesn’t suffer in translation. This God does not work in especially mysterious ways. The sun here rises and sets at six exactly. A caterpillar becomes a butterfly. A bird raises its brood in the forest and a greenheart tree will only grow from a greenheart seed. He brings drought sometimes followed by torrential rains and if these things aren’t always what I had in mind, they aren’t my punishment either. They’re rewards, let’s say for the patience of a seed."

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Source: Barbara Kingsolver (2010). “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: Our Year of Seasonal Eating”, p.1, Faber & Faber

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Barbara Kingsolver

Barbara Kingsolver

Author, Biologist

Barbara Kingsolver is an acclaimed American author known for her novels that intertwine themes of nature, community, and social justice, notably 'The Poisonwood Bible'.

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